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  2. OC Bus - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana 5801–5814 formerly used in OC Bus Rapid service, later replaced with OC Bus decals for use in local service. 5701 is a 2015 model, all other subsequent units are 2016 models

  3. California State Route 55 - Wikipedia

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    SR 55 southbound at I-405 interchange in Costa Mesa. SR 55 was built in 1931 and originally numbered Route 43. It was built from the southern terminus of SR 1 (the Pacific Coast Highway, or "PCH") and continued northbound on roughly the same route it follows today, [10] following Newport Road (today Newport Boulevard) northeast to Tustin, and then Tustin Avenue north to near its current ...

  4. North Tustin, California - Wikipedia

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    North Tustin [4] is an unincorporated community and census designated place (CDP) in Orange County, California. The population was 25,718 at the 2020 census , up from 24,917 in 2010. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined North Tustin as a census-designated place (CDP).

  5. Harbor Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Boulevard runs in Orange County from Costa Mesa through the cities of Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Fullerton, and La Habra.It crosses into Los Angeles County upon entering La Habra Heights, then 2 miles later, it turns into Fullerton Road in the unincorporated community of Rowland Heights just over the Los Angeles County line.

  6. Orange Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The town's first rail service, the Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway, was a 4.04 mile (6.5 km) long horsecar line that ran between Santa Ana and Orange, beginning in 1886. One year later the Santa Ana & Orange Motor Road Company purchased the line, using a steam "dummy" car and a single gasoline motorcar as its means of conveyance.

  7. Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 189 [failed verification] The station, which cost approximately $17 million, was funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, California Department of Transportation, and the city of Santa Ana. [7] In FY2010 Santa Ana was the 22nd-busiest of Amtrak's 73 California stations, boarding or detraining an average of about 420 passengers daily.

  8. Marine Corps Air Station Tustin - Wikipedia

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    The Air Station was established in 1942 by the United States Navy as a lighter-than-air base, officially known as Naval Air Station Santa Ana. [2] The base was designed for blimp operations in support of the Navy's coastal patrol efforts during World War II. It was commissioned on 1 October 1942 by its commandant, Capt. Howard N. Coulter. [3]

  9. Calvary Church of Santa Ana - Wikipedia

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    The Church met in rented space at the Ebell Club in Downtown Santa Ana until moving into a renovated house in October 1942. [5] Its first building on Tustin Avenue was dedicated in 1962. [ 4 ] In 1967 the Church dedicated a new, 850-seat sanctuary at a cost of $350,000. [ 4 ]